Chandigarh: Will the oldest politician in Fray in the election of the Punjab Register can register a record of 11 consecutive election victories? Parkash Singh Badal, a 94-year-old sad patriarch who has served as the Ministerial Minister of State five times, has not lost the assembly since 1969.
Even though he won his first election in 1957, he was lost in 1967.
Not only state politics with him.
Badal won the 1977 parliamentary election from Faridkot, but stopped the post and opposed the election of the Assembly from Gidderbaha in the same year.
When Badal SR Triumphedassembly Chair: 1969-1984: Gidderbaha 1997-2022: Lambi is not the contest in 1992: When Akali Dal boycotted the 1992 Assembly selection, Commess Nominee Raghbir Singh was elected from the Gidderbaha assembly chair.
The election prayed and Manpreet Singh Badal was lowered by Akali Dal at Bypoll 1995.
After that, Parkash Singh Badal left Gidderbaha to Manpreet and shifted to Lambi.
This year, he was fighting for the sixth straight selection of Lambi.
The first term as cm: Parkash Singh Badal’s First term as Minister of Punjab is the shortest.
He became CM in March 1970 and remained in a chair for around 14 months of the extraordinary winner League: Ganpatrao Deshmukh of farmers and party workers has won 11 elections from the Sangola assembly constituency in the Solapur district in Maharashtra.
He has won the first election in 1962, but has not won in 1972 and 1995.
Former Minister of Chief Goa Pratap Singh Rane has also won 11 elections starting in 1972.
Former Chairman of the Minister of Tamil Minister Nadu M began in 1957.
Before Badal, former head Minister Kerala vs Achuthananandan is the oldest selected battle politician.
In 2016, he was successfully contested at the age of 92.
Cm with a winning streak: Chararjit Singh Channi | Win three consecutive terms from Chamkaur Sahib.
He has opposed his first election in 2007 as independent.
Capt Amarinder Singh | First of all being cm in 2002, has won four consecutive terms from the patiala assembly chair – in 2002, 2007 and 2017.
When Amarinder emptied a chair to fight for the Sabha’s lokel from Amritsar in 2014, his wife Preneet Kaur won the election of Patiala .
Before this, Amarinder had won from Talwandi Sabo in 1985 and was chosen without removing from Samana in 1992.
Rajinder Kaur Bhattal | Being CM in 1996, has won five consecutive times from the Lehagaga assembly segment in Sangrur – in 1992, 1997, 2007 and 2012.
In 2017, he lost to Parminder Singh Dhindsa, then with Sad Harcharan Singh Brar | Being CM in 1995, won four consecutive times on Congress tickets.
He won from Muktsar in 1957 and 1962.
In 1967, he won from Gidderbaha.
In 1969, he won from Kotkapura.
Then in 1992, he returned to win from Muktsar.
His wife and Congress Karan Kaur Brar, son and daughter-in-law also won from Muktsar Bealant Singh | Being CM in 1992, won four consecutive terms.
He won as independent of the payal assembly segment in 1969, and as a candidate for Congress in 1972, 1977 and 1980.
He lost in 1985, but won from Jalandhar Cantt in 1992 Surjit Singh Barnal | Being CM in 1985, won six terms from Barnala assembly segment in 1967, 1969, 1972, 1977, 1980 and 1985 Darbara Singh | Being cm in 1980, won three consecutive terms.
He won from the assembly segment of Nakodar in 1967 1969, and 1972